A Comprehensive Pronouncing and Explanatory Dictionary of the English Language: With Pronouncing Vocabularies of Classical and Scripture Proper NamesHilliard, Gray, Little, and Wilkins, 1839 - 400 Seiten |
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... measure arbitrary . It is exposed to the caprices of fashion and taste ; it varies more or less in the different countries and districts in which the language is spoken ; and it is also liable to change from one age to another . No two ...
... measure arbitrary . It is exposed to the caprices of fashion and taste ; it varies more or less in the different countries and districts in which the language is spoken ; and it is also liable to change from one age to another . No two ...
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... measuring according to rule . Ad - mens - u - ra'tion , n . art of measuring . Ad - min'is - ter , v . a . to supply ; to act as agent . Ad - minis - tra - ble , a . capable of administration . ǎd'min - is - tra'tion , n . act of ...
... measuring according to rule . Ad - mens - u - ra'tion , n . art of measuring . Ad - min'is - ter , v . a . to supply ; to act as agent . Ad - minis - tra - ble , a . capable of administration . ǎd'min - is - tra'tion , n . act of ...
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... measuring the air . Ale - ro - nâut , n . one who sails through the air . A - er - o - nâut'ics , n . the art of sailing in the air . A - e - ros co - py , n . observation of the air . A - e - ros - ta'tion , n . the science of weighing ...
... measuring the air . Ale - ro - nâut , n . one who sails through the air . A - er - o - nâut'ics , n . the art of sailing in the air . A - e - ros co - py , n . observation of the air . A - e - ros - ta'tion , n . the science of weighing ...
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... measure it , without any remainder ; as , 3 is an aliquot part of 12 . Al'i - tūre , n . same as Aliment . [ ly A - live ' , a . not dead ; active ; cheerful ; spright- Al'ka - hěst , n . a liquor ; a universal dissol- vent . Al'ka - li ...
... measure it , without any remainder ; as , 3 is an aliquot part of 12 . Al'i - tūre , n . same as Aliment . [ ly A - live ' , a . not dead ; active ; cheerful ; spright- Al'ka - hěst , n . a liquor ; a universal dissol- vent . Al'ka - li ...
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... measuring heights . Al - tis'o - nant , a . pompous or lofty in sound Alti - tude , n . height ; elevation . Al - tiv'o - lant , a . high flying . Al - to - geth'er , ad . completely ; without excep- [ tion . Alto - re - liero , ( al'to ...
... measuring heights . Al - tis'o - nant , a . pompous or lofty in sound Alti - tude , n . height ; elevation . Al - tiv'o - lant , a . high flying . Al - to - geth'er , ad . completely ; without excep- [ tion . Alto - re - liero , ( al'to ...
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Seite xi - ... with the proper sound of short a, as in hat, has the appearance of affectation ; and to pronounce them with the full Italian sound of a, as in part, father, seems to border on vulgarism.
Seite 355 - Webster's Dictionary of the English Language. Exhibiting the Origin, Orthography, Pronunciation, and Definition of Words ; comprising also a Synopsis of Words differently pronounced by different Orthoepists, and Walker's Key to the Classical Pronunciation of Greek, Latin, and Scripture Proper Names.
Seite xiii - The pronunciation of the English language, like that of all living languages, is in a great measure arbitrary. It is exposed to the caprices of fashion and taste ; it...
Seite xviii - Verbs of one syllable, ending with a single consonant, preceded by a single vowel [as plan], and verbs of two or more syllables, ending in the same manner, and having the accent on the last syllable [as regret], double the final consonant of the verb on assuming an additional syllable : as...
Seite xiv - ... (which he has not heard generally used?) " authority," (which some previous orthoepist has not recommended?) "or analogy," (as derived from orthography?) He most sensibly concludes that "it would be unreasonable for him to make a conformity to his own taste, or to the result of his own limited observation, a law to those who may differ from him, and yet agree with perhaps the more common usage.
Seite ii - Bowen, of the said district, have deposited in this office the title of a book, the right whereof they claim as proprietors, in the words following, to wit: — " The American Almanac and Repository of Useful Knowledge, for the Year 1831.
Seite ii - BBOWN, of the said district, hath deposited in this office the title of a book, the right whereof he claims as author, in the words following, to wit : " Sertorius : or, the Roman Patriot.
Seite 65 - Composite order in architecture is the last of the five orders, so named because its capital is composed out of those of the other orders ; it is also called the Roman und Italick order.
Seite 56 - A curve line continued till it ends where it began, having all pans equally distant from a common centre ; the space included in a circular line ; a round body, an orb ; compass...
Seite 174 - Interregnum, *. the time in which a throne is vacant between the death of one prince and the accession of another; vacancy of the throne ItitcnviiMi', i.